The Hammond WIC Program, operated by Northwest Family Services Inc., provides essential nutritional support to low to moderate income pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children under five years old who are at nutritional risk. Through various services including food vouchers, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals, the program aims to improve health outcomes and ensure access to necessary medical care.
Applicants can determine their eligibility based on residency, nutritional risk, and income guidelines, with support available for both working and unemployed individuals. The program not only promotes healthier eating habits but also connects families to vital healthcare services, making it a valuable resource in the community.
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